It''s done! The 34th round of Golden Joystick Awards have been awarded to their rightful victors, largely through the voting power of the gaming public. Dark Souls 3 took home Ultimate Game of the Year but Overwatch got a nice consolation prize as the winner of five separate categories, more than any other game in the running.

Here's the complete list of award winners:

Best Original Game in association with The Sun - Overwatch

Best Storytelling - The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine

Best Visual Design - The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine

Best Audio in association with DTS - Fallout 4

Best Indie Game in association with Kotaku UK - Firewatch

Gaming Personality of the Year in association with Guinness World Records - Sean Plott (Day (9))

Best Multiplayer Game in association with PC Gamer Weekender - Overwatch

Competitive Play of the Year in association with PC Gamer Pro - coldzera's jumping AWP quad kill at MLG Columbus

Best Gaming Moment in association with Absolute Radio - Play of the Game in Overwatch

YouTube - Upcoming Personality of the Year - Jesse Cox

Studio of the Year in association with Edge - CD Projekt Red

Innovation of the Year - Pokemon Go

Lifetime Achievement Award - Eiji Aonuma

Best Gaming Platform - Steam

Best Gaming Performance - Doug Cockle as The Witcher 3's Geralt

Competitive Game of the Year in association with PC Gamer Pro - Overwatch

Nintendo Game of the Year in association with Gamesmaster - The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD

PlayStation Game of the Year in association with OPM - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

Xbox Game of the Year in association with OXM - Rise of the Tomb Raider

PC Game of the Year in association with PC Gamer - Overwatch

Handheld/Mobile Game of the Year in association with Digital Spy - Pokemon Go

Breakthrough Award - Eric Barone (Stardew Valley)

Hall of Fame - Lara Croft

Critics Choice Award - Titanfall 2

Most Wanted Game in association with Green Man Gaming - Mass Effect Andromeda

Ultimate Game of the Year in association with GamesRadar+ - Dark Souls 3

Remember, several games that came out late or are yet to come out in 2016 will be eligible for 2017 instead. See you next year, Final Fantasy 15?